I was curious, just wanted a rundown of some different journaling styles and a handful of related prompts & found this to be pretty much what I was looking for. Honestly, I'd give it more like 3.5 stars, but rounded up instead of down because she clearly put some effort into this. Appreciative of the amount of work it takes to write a book of any use or value at all, rounding up felt more appropriate.
There are some great prompts; I'd have liked to see more. I'd especially have liked to see some more bulleted descriptions; I don't think all of this needed to be formatted paragraphically; a lot of it could have been more succinct. At times, the verbosity felt a bit like filler, and I found myself skimming.
Her reflections on the different modes & motivations of various journaling types was thought provoking and inspiring, and that's the other reason I rounded up. If the goal of her book was to get you excited about journaling, she succeeded.